On April 20, 2017, at 2:00 p.m. (ET), The TASA Group, in conjunction with safety expert Timothy Dimoff, presented a one-hour interactive webinar presentation, Writing Expert Witness Reports, for all expert witnesses.
During this presentation, Mr. Dimoff discussed:
- The fundamentals of becoming an expert witness
- What to and what not to include in a written report that lays the foundation for your expert testimony
- How to properly state your credentials
- IRAC rules
- How to deal with opposing arguments
About the Presenter:
Timothy A. Dimoff, Founder and President of SACS Consulting & Investigative Services, Inc., is considered one of the nation’s leading authorities in high-risk workplace and human resource issues, security, vulnerability assessments and crime. He is known as a speaker, trainer, investigator, and author and has appeared on national radio and television shows including Dateline, NBC and CNN, and in major newspapers including The Chicago Tribune, The New York Times, The LA Times, The Washington Post, and The Wall Street Journal. Timothy is a nationally recognized expert on violent behavior and criminal investigation and has provided crime commentary and profiling analysis on television and radio appearances including MSNBC, CNN, and Court TV. As a consultant to law enforcement and the media, Timothy has been called upon to examine evidence from crime scenes and victim and witness reports to develop an offender profile. He has testified as an expert witness in many trials throughout the years.
Timothy is the author of four books, including How to Recognize Substance Abuse; The YOU in Business; and Life Rage, a chilling examination of societal rage and safeguards against it. He is also nationally recognized for his expertise in developing training programs for corporations, law enforcement, security agencies, and other organizations. Timothy's expertise includes high risk and security issues, human resource issues, corporate investigations, liability issues from hiring to firing, drugs and substance abuse, identity theft, law enforcement procedures, and victim justice.
He holds a B.S. in sociology, with an emphasis in criminology, from Dennison University and is a registered national expert who is often called upon to testify throughout the United States. He is board-certified by ASIS (American Society of Industrial Security) as a Certified Protection Professional (CPP™), a designation that indicates board certification in security management and is recognized worldwide as the highest recognition accorded a security practitioner.